by William C. Duncan | Aug 7, 2020
This is part 2 in a series on an approach to advancing religious freedom by reducing opportunities for conflict between people of faith and those who feel discriminated against by the actions of people of faith. Part 1 described the sources of law that create the...
by Sutherland Institute | Aug 6, 2020
Transcript: Sutherland’s 2020 Congressional Series event with Sen. Mike Lee Written by Sutherland Institute The following is an unedited transcription of remarks delivered by Sen Mike Lee (R-Utah) during The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty: The Top Court’s...
by Sutherland Institute | Aug 4, 2020
Transcript: Sutherland’s 2020 Congressional Series event with Rep. Chris Stewart Written by Sutherland Institute The following is an unedited transcription of remarks delivered by Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) during National Security: America’s Role in the...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 31, 2020
Editor’s note: As we described in a previous series, religious freedom is a founding aspiration of the United States, but in practice it has been difficult to achieve. Recently, there have been serious questions raised about whether it should remain an aspiration or...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 30, 2020
Religious freedom is doing well in the Supreme Court: An interview with Cato’s Walter Olson Written by Religious liberty litigators have won a series of cases that would have seemed like long shots a generation ago…[but] the Court, like public opinion, is...
by Derek Monson | Jul 28, 2020
Courts legislate from bench when Congress abdicates its power Written by The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County has received some well-deserved criticism and lamentation. From being grounded in overly simple logic to potentially...